I can grasp securely with good grip but because the width of the grip part is wide and difficult to use for women's hands I think that it is more stable to bend the end slightly narrower and bend a little to the outside?

Loosening of the shaft is very large (It is 1 mm or more (probably 2 mm) deviated from the tip), it can not be used stably. I thought that it was inexpensive, but unfortunately it seems it was a so-called "cheap buy". I tried scraping a bit because the lengths of the left and right of the tip were different, but because it was big, that would not work, if I tried to open the ring it would be out of the "pin". The structure of the tip may also place emphasis on versatility, but it may be the cause that the ring is easily dismounted because it is generally straight. I think I will find time and clap the axis to tighten, but when using an amateur, it seems wiser to buy a tool that is somewhat expensive even if it is expensive. (Note: I think that it is very cheap when looking at only the price, and if the groove into which the ring enters is away from the wall etc, it may be usable.

I bought it because the tip of the pliers so far broke to remove the snap ring of the machine.

From Japan

On 2012-11-15 12:29:51

I thought it was a good feeling, but the tip is thick for small snap ring and it can not be used. I think that it would be nice if there was a snap ring one millimeter ahead. If there is, I would like to purchase.

We bought both small and medium size in bulk and straight type. It is difficult to come off with a jagged stop at the tip. Because it is identified by the size of the pliers by the size of the pin hole of the snap ring, I am wondering whether damage will be reduced. As of now, this tool is enough.